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OOCL cancels Asia-North America sailing on SC2 service
HONG Kong's Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has announced the cancellation of one Asia to North America sailing on the South China 2 (SC2) service on the Trans-Pacific trade.
In response to the expected low demand following Chinese New Year holiday, the shipping carrier has cancelled the SC2 sailing in Week 7 eastbound (ETA Da Chan Bay on February 12) and the return Week 9 westbound sailing (ETA Long Beach on February 28).
OOCL said in a notice to trade that the service will resume with the eastbound OOCL Miami sailing in Week 8 (ETA Da Chan Bay on February 19) and the return west bound journey in Week 10 (ETA Long Beach on March 7).
In response to the expected low demand following Chinese New Year holiday, the shipping carrier has cancelled the SC2 sailing in Week 7 eastbound (ETA Da Chan Bay on February 12) and the return Week 9 westbound sailing (ETA Long Beach on February 28).
OOCL said in a notice to trade that the service will resume with the eastbound OOCL Miami sailing in Week 8 (ETA Da Chan Bay on February 19) and the return west bound journey in Week 10 (ETA Long Beach on March 7).
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